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Analyse Your Disk Space Availability

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A sneak peak at three handy tools—the command-line based du command, KDE’s KDirStat and GNOME’s Baobab.

GeeP: The Geeks of Pune!

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A forum for Linux experts to share their wisdom, and more...

The GIMP 2.6: Reaching Newer Heights

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Version 2.6 of The GIMP has recently hit the streets (err... I mean the Web) and we're taking it for a test drive.

GlassFish, Part 2: Getting Started with the App Server

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Configure GlassFish, code an application and deploy it on the application server.

Building A Highly-Available Web Server Cluster

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Getting started with nginx, a powerful HTTP Web server/reverse proxy and IMAP/POP3 reverse proxy.

Enabling Indian Languages on the FOSS Desktop, Part 3: Your Desktop, Your Language

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In the past, we’ve looked at how to enable word processing in your native language. In fact, your entire desktop, menus included, can be displayed in your language.

Oracle: We Have All That Red Hat Has, But Our Prices Will Pretty Much...

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In this interview, Shane Owenby, director, Linux & Open Source, Asia Pacific, Oracle Corporation, shares with us Oracle’s contributions to the Linux world, and expresses his surprise at how little credit the company gets for it.

Close Encounters of the Free Kind!

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Three Days with Richard M. Stallman.

Joy of Programming: About the Java Overflow Bug

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[The Joy of Programming] In this column, we’ll discuss a common overflow bug in JDK, which surprisingly occurs in the widely used algorithms like binary search and mergesort in C-based languages.

A Voyage to the Kernel, Day 8

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[Segment 2.2] In the last column, we had discussed some basic algorithms and methodologies. Now we will generalise the scheme of an algorithm.